...That's the progression my now 440 70 Challenger will have been through. From what I can tell, it's still got a 3 speed manual hump in the car, it was just hacked up a bit for the 727 (cable shift valve body). I also left the clutch pedal assembly in and just tucked it under the carpet. Z bar bracket and everything is still there. I'm thinking I have a significant cost advantage moving towards a 4 speed or the new passon unit... Does anyone know what the differences are between the extras on an original /6-3 speed manual and a 4 speed manual? I'm hoping I'm halfway there without doing anything yet.
I'm fairly knowledgable and I've done some research already. Just need some clarification.
-it seems like my existing trans crossmember and mount for the 727 will work with the 4 speed?
-is clutch/z bar/floor jump the same for a 3 speed manual and 4 speed manual
- also, basically, how will a specifically selected rear gear ratio, cam shaft, and stall convertor set-up react when I get rid of the 727 for a manual? The street manors are very rough currently with the high stall and 3.93 gears. I want to keep the gears and go to the 4 speed... Would it be wise to match my final drive ratio without knowing the cam specs (I gambled buying a rebuilt 440 for a good price even without knowing the specs)